Schacter and Singer conducted an experiment in which students were injected with epinephrine. Half the students were told the injection might produce some general arousal; the remaining students were not informed about any potential reactions. Students then waited in a room with another student. Schacter and Singer found that:
a. all the students who waited with a euphoric student became playful
b. all the students who waited with an angry student became irritated
c. all the students who were informed about the potential side effects became irritated, no matter who they waited with
d. the students who were not informed about potential side effects tended to adopt the mood of the other student who waited with them
D
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a. Suicide is not classified in DSM-5. b. Most suicidal persons do not exhibit psychiatric symptoms c. Suicide does not deserve to be studied separate and apart from depression because it is not a major cause of death in the United States. d. We are at a point in time when there is decreased openness to talking about issues of death and dying, the meaning of suicide, and the right to take one's own life.
A newborn infant exhibits simple, unlearned responses called _____ that are elicited by specific stimuli
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Meditation can help to reduce stress because it:
A. is a simple form of spirituality. B. lessens symptoms of chronic disorders. C. helps a person to control and eliminate tension. D. provides quiet time for problem-focused coping.
Lives in Context Video 9.1: Children's Understanding of LanguageClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 326 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:At around 2 years of age, the average child knows about 500 words. By age 3, a typically developing child like Ella has a vocabulary of 900-1,000 words. ______ is a strategy that helps explain how language is learned so quickly.
A. Metalinguistic awareness B. Overregularization C. Semantic profiling D. Fast mapping